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  • Over half of business leaders expect a recession this year 

    March 17, 2025

    Business leaders’ confidence is at a “crossroads” just weeks ahead of the Government’s tax hikes kicking in, according to fresh research. BCG’s Centre for Growth surveyed 1,500 bosses in its “State of UK Business” report and found 57 per think a recession is likely this year. This follows Friday’s release from the Office for National [...]

  • Ministers must get a grip of broken benefits system, Reeves insists

    March 15, 2025

    Rachel Reeves has doubled down on the need to reform the welfare system, insisting the government must “get a grip” on it amid concerns from Labour MPs about the impact of expected cuts to the budget. The benefits system is “broken” and is “not working for anyone”, the Chancellor said. Backbench Labour MPs have made [...]

  • City regulator considering scrapping £100 contactless limit 

    March 14, 2025

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced on Friday it was looking for opinions on scrapping the contactless card limit and whether changes could benefit the UK economy. The current cap prohibits customers from making contactless card payments of more than £100 – however, the rule is set for review in a bid to boost growth.  [...]

  • Ed Miliband in China for climate meetings amid new investment approach 

    March 14, 2025

    Energy secretary Ed Miliband is in China for climate meetings in a bid to restart the government’s environmental dialogue with the Asian nation. The energy security and net zero secretary will meet Chinese counterparts Wang Hongzhi and Huang Runqiu to pursue efforts to work jointly to slash emissions, the government said. It marks the first [...]

  • Shein confirms listing plans with London in the spotlight

    March 14, 2025

    Fast fashion titan Shein has confirmed its plans to float on the stock market, and hasn’t ruled out listing in London. Chief executive Donald Tang told The Times that the firm wanted to go public to increase “accountability and transparency”. The brand had not previously confirmed a timeline for an IPO. Yet, reports suggest the [...]

  • Reeves to announce £2bn defence boost to secure more orders from allies

    March 14, 2025

    The government has pledged an extra £2bn to support UK defence exporters in a bid to unlock more orders from international allies.  This increases the lending capacity of the UK Export Finance’s (UKEF), the country’s official export credit agency, to £10bn.  The UKEF’s Direct Lending scheme provides loans to other countries, which allow them to [...]

  • GDP shrinks in January as UK economy prepares for upcoming tax hikes

    March 14, 2025

    The UK economy underperformed expectations in January. According to the latest set of gross domestic product (GDP) figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the economy shrank by 0.1 per cent in January as output was dragged down by a sharp drop in output in the production sector. Over the three months to [...]

  • Infrastructure boom lifts Balfour Beatty, Kier Group and Costain

    March 14, 2025

    London-listed construction firms Balfour Beatty, Kier Group, and Costain, have all reported robust results this week as the UK’s increasing prioritisation of major infrastructure projects starts to life the sector. Their combined order books now exceed more than £30bn and shareholders stand to benefit. All three of the companies hiked their dividends and shareholder returns alongside their [...]

  • Steel tariffs: US trade policy under Trump ‘challenging’, Reynolds admits

    March 13, 2025

    The US tariff policy under President Donald Trump is proving “challenging” for Britain, the business and trade secretary has admitted. Jonathan Reynolds is in discussions with his US counterparts over Trump’s new 25 per cent tariff regime on steel and aluminium imports – but has not secured an exemption for the UK. It comes after [...]

  • Week in Business: Will Starmer Slash the State?

    March 13, 2025

    Javier Milei, Elon Musk, and now Keir Starmer? The PM says he wants to reform the state - just don't call it austerity.

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